Antarctic Sea Ice Decline Accelerates Amid Rising Ocean Salinity and Temperature

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Recent satellite data reveals that Antarctic sea ice is in unexpected and rapid decline due to increasing salinity in the Southern Ocean, which disrupts the ocean's layered structure and accelerates melting through a feedback loop, with significant global environmental consequences. This challenges previous climate models and underscores the need for ongoing monitoring and research to better understand and adapt to these rapid changes.
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- ‘Completely unexpected’: Antarctic sea ice may be in terminal decline due to rising Southern Ocean salinity The Conversation
- Near Antarctica, Saltier Seas Mean Less Ice, Study Finds The New York Times
- Southern Ocean saltier, hotter and losing ice fast as decades-long trend unexpectedly reverses Phys.org
- Large-scale ice-shelf calving events follow prolonged amplifications in flexure Nature
- In Deep Water off Antarctica by Jessica T. Miskelly plough.com
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